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We are seeking an outstanding individual, with proven experience in devising computational solutions to data-rich bioscience problems, to help us make a step change in understanding the role that retrotransposable elements play in disease. The project encompasses three areas of cutting edge research: bioinformatics, proteomics and epigenetics. For more details, including how to apply, please visit bit.ly/phd2016b.

All nationalities are eligible to apply for this studentship, which is due to begin in October 2016. The deadline for applications is Sunday 15 May.

Queen Mary University of London is seeking applicants for a unique multidisciplinary studentship, straddling two topical research areas: proteomics and machine learning. The project would be well suited to an exceptional graduate from a physics, engineering, computer science or similar background who is interested in learning more about bioanalytical technologies, and proteomic mass spectrometry in particular.

The student will be supervised primarily by machine learning expert Dr Fabrizio Smeraldi in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, and will work closely with proteomics experts in the Bessant Lab at the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences.

All nationalities are eligible to apply for this studentship, which is due to begin in late summer 2016. The deadline for applications is Monday 4 April.

We are seeking an outstanding individual with proven experience in developing computational solutions for data-rich scientific problems, to help us make a step change in understanding the role that proteins play in disease.

We will soon be placing adverts for one new funded PhD studentship (October start; EU citzens only) and one new postdoctoral research position. If you are interested in either opportunity, email Conrad.

In collaboration with biomedical colleagues from the Blizard Institute, we have a fully funded Life Sciences Institute (LSI) studentship available, for October 2014 start. The project is in the area of data integration using the Galaxy platform. For more information, check out the link below.

We have a fully funded studentship available, for October 2013 start. The project is in the area of proteome informatics, and will link in with other activities going on in the lab and further afield. For more information, check out the link below.